Povidone-iodine ointment 10%, hydrophilic, soft (nrf 11.17.)

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Hydrophilic, soft; Hydrophilic soft 10% povidone-iodine ointment; Iodine ointment; NRF 11.17.

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Rp.

Povidone-iodine 10,0
Macrogol 400 60,0
Macrogol 4000 25,0
Aqua purif. ad 100,0

Hydrophilic povidone-iodine ointment of the PEG type (Macrogol ointment) for the treatment of the skin and mucous membranes. In case of burns and superficial wounds apply several times/day to the affected skin areas. Colours skin and objects (clothing) brown!

Usage period: tube: 3 years; dispenser box: 6 months. Entries

in which this prescription is mentioned:

  • Anal venous thrombosis, acute balanitis
  • , bacterial balanitis
  • candidamyceticaBalanitis
  • gangraenosaBalanitis
  • nigricansBulla
  • repensBullosis
  • diabeticorumFibroma
  • molleFolliculitis
  • introitus nasiFolliculitis
  • sycosiformis atrophicans foot infection
  • ,
  • gram-negativeGranuloma
  • fissuratumImpetigo
  • contagiosa, small vesiclesParonychia
  • candidamyceticaParonychiePolyvidon-IodinePolyvidon-Iodine Ointment
  • 10% (NRF 11.17.)
  • Unguis incarnatusVerruca
  • seborrhoicaVerruca
  • (virus wart)
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    Last updated on: 29.10.2020

    Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer